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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
14441 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 March 1774] 1774-03-03 3. Clear with the Wind at No. West but neither Cold nor hard.
14442 Dilly, Edward Adams, John To John Adams from Edward Dilly, 4 March 1774 1774-03-04 The Letters you sent for Mrs. Macaulay directed, under Cover, for me, were put into the Post...
14443 Franklin, Benjamin An Open Letter to Lord Buckinghamshire, [4 March 1774] 1774-03-04 Printed in The Public Advertiser , March 9, 1774. You gave us Reason to expect some Weeks ago...
14444 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 March 1774] 1774-03-04 4. All except Mr. Calverts Family Mr. Digges, Dulany & Doctr. Rumney went away after Dinner.
14445 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 March 1774] 1774-03-04 4. Pleasant & Clear in the forenoon with the Wind Southerly. Afternoon lowering.
14446 Bradford, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Bradford, 4 March 1774 1774-03-04 I purposely delayed answering yours of January 24th to this time that I might be better able to...
14447 Adams, John 1774 March 5th. 1774-03-05 Heard the oration pronounced, by Coll. Hancock, in Commemoration of the Massacre—an elegant, a...
14448 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 March 1774] 1774-03-05 5. Mr. Dulany & Doctr. Rumney went away after Dinner.
14449 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 March 1774] 1774-03-05 5. Raining constantly all day with the Wind pretty fresh from the No. East.
14450 Washington, George Riddell, Henry From George Washington to Henry Riddell, 5 March 1774 1774-03-05 The Reasons which you Assign for not undertaking positively to furnish me with the number & kind...
14451 Robert Cary & Company Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Cary & Co., 5 March … 1774-03-05 Letter not found: from Robert Cary & Co., 5 Mar. 1774. On 1 June GW wrote Cary: “Your letter of...
14452 Adams, John 1774 Sunday March 6th. 1774-03-06 Heard Dr. Cooper in the Morning. Paine drank Coffee with me. Paine is under some Apprehensions of...
14453 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 March 1774] 1774-03-06 6. The rest of the Company remaining.
14454 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 March 1774] 1774-03-06 6. Drizling, & Cloudy all the forenoon. Afternoon clear & pleasant.
14455 Adams, John 1774. Monday March 7. 1774-03-07 This Morning brought us News from S. Carolina of the Destruction of the Tea there, and from...
14456 Smith, Elizabeth (1750-1815) Adams, Abigail Elizabeth Smith to Abigail Adams, 7 March 1774 1774-03-07 I had written to the Deacon before I had received Yours, wherein I have your Sanction for it, and...
14457 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 March 1774] 1774-03-07 7. Mr. Calvert, Lady, & daughter with Mr. Geo. Digges went away after breakfast.
14458 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 March 1774] 1774-03-07 7. Clear, wind very hard, and tolerably cold from the No. West all day.
14459 Preston, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Preston, 7 March 1774 1774-03-07 I recd your Letter Inclosing a Warrant for 2000 Acres, & a Certifate of Mr Crawfords for 2050...
14460 Adams, John 1774. Tuesday March 8. 1774-03-08 Last Night 28 Chests and an half of Tea were drowned. On orders, according to the Boston Gazette...
14461 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1774] 1774-03-08 8. I set of for Berkley &ca. & to Meet Mr. James Mercer at Bull run, on a div[isio]n of that Land...
14462 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1774] 1774-03-08 8. Very pleasant in the forenoon with but little wind. Afternoon lowering & wind at N. E.
14463 Franklin, Benjamin “The Public Ledger” From Benjamin Franklin to The Public Ledger, [after 9 … 1774-03-09 AD (draft): American Philosophical Society; copy: Library of Congress Nothing can equal the...
14464 Adams, John 1774. Wednesday March 9th. 1774-03-09 Returned from Charlestown Court with Coll. Tyng of Dunstable, who told me some Anecdotes of...
14465 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 March 1774] 1774-03-09 9. Dined at Snickers’s & lodgd at Fairfield.
14466 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 March 1774] 1774-03-09 9. Rain last Night. Wind high & Cool from the No. West all day but moderating towards Night.
14467 Lewis, Andrew Washington, George To George Washington from Andrew Lewis, 9 March 1774 1774-03-09 Your favour by Mr Young I recd and am Sorry, As Matters have turned out that I did not insted of...
14468 Franklin, Benjamin Shipley, Jonathan From Benjamin Franklin to Jonathan Shipley, 10 March … 1774-03-10 ALS : Yale University Library In Page 26 and seq. of the oldest of these Pamphlets, and Page 64...
14469 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 March 1774] 1774-03-10 10. Went by my Tenants on Bullskin to my Brothers at Harewood.
14470 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 March 1774] 1774-03-10 10. Wind abt. So. West & tolerably fresh, but pleasant notwithstanding being also clear.
14471 Chew, Joseph Washington, George To George Washington from Joseph Chew, 10 March 1774 1774-03-10 though it is a long time since I have had the pleasure of writing to you, it is not so, with...
14472 Adams, John 1774. Fryday March 11th. 1774-03-11 Dined at Charlestown with Mr. Thomas Russell, with Mr. Temple, Mr. Jacob Rowe, Mr. Nicholls, Mr....
14473 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 March 1774] 1774-03-11 11. At Harewood all day.
14474 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 March 1774] 1774-03-11 11. Very pleasant & Warm with but little wind & that Southerly.
14475 Adams, John Saturday. March 12. 1774-03-12 There has been and is a Party in the Nation, a very small one indeed, who have pretended to be...
14476 Woodfall, William Adams, John To John Adams from William Woodfall, 12 March 1774 1774-03-12 As the Affairs of AMERICA are now agitating in both Houses of the English Parliament, and as it...
14477 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 March 1774] 1774-03-12 12. Returnd by my Tenants on Bullskin to Fairfield.
14478 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 March 1774] 1774-03-12 12th. Wind fresh & Cool from the No. West in the Morning. Shifting to the No. Et. in the...
14479 Hughes, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Hughes, 12 March 1774 1774-03-12 I am heare Confined in prison and has Bin for above two yeres and if you will onley Right a fue...
14480 Adams, John 1774 Sunday. March 13. 1774-03-13 Heard Mr. Lothrop Lathrop in the Forenoon and Dr. Cooper in the Afternoon. Last evening Justice...
14481 Georgia Commons House of Assembly Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from the Georgia Commons House of … 1774-03-13 LS : American Philosophical Society I have the Honor to communicate to you the high Opinion the...
14482 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 March 1774] 1774-03-13 13. At Fairfield all day with others.
14483 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 March 1774] 1774-03-13 13. Clear and pleasant with but little Wind.
14484 McGachen, William Washington, George To George Washington from William McGachen, 13 March … 1774-03-13 I received your very agreeable favour by Mr Crawford I have done my self the pleasure to give him...
14485 Franklin, Benjamin Paragraph on the Treatment of Massachusetts, 14 March … 1774-03-14 Printed in The Public Advertiser , March 14, 1774. It is proper the Public should be informed,...
14486 Georgia Commons House Committee of Correspondence Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from the Georgia Commons House … 1774-03-14 LS : Library of Congress This letter, and the brief note from the Speaker written the day before,...
14487 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 March 1774] 1774-03-14 14. Set of for my Tenants in Fauquier, and lodged at one Lewis Lemarts a Tenants. Lewis Lemart...
14488 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 March 1774] 1774-03-14 14. Lowering Morning & Rainy Afternoon. Slow Rain.
14489 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 March 1774] 1774-03-15 15. At Lewis Lemarts till the Afternoon with my Tenants & making Leases. Rid to Cap. Ashby’s in...
14490 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 March 1774] 1774-03-15 15. Pretty cool in the Morning but moderate & pleasant afterwards.